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Moxey, Linda M.; Sanford, Anthony J.; Wood, Andrew I.; Ginter, Linden M. N. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2011
When two individual characters are introduced in discourse, it is often, but not always, possible to make anaphoric reference to them as a complex reference object via a plural pronoun. According to the Equivalence hypothesis, the circumstances under which such reference is possible depend on the equivalence of the characters. Various factors have…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Semantics, Vignettes, Morphemes
Demir, Ozlem Ece; So, Wing-Chee; Ozyurek, Asli; Goldin-Meadow, Susan – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2012
Speakers choose a particular expression based on many factors, including availability of the referent in the perceptual context. We examined whether, when expressing referents, monolingual English- and Turkish-speaking children: (1) are sensitive to perceptual context, (2) express this sensitivity in language-specific ways, and (3) use co-speech…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Nouns, Monolingualism, Language Acquisition
Carlson, Laura A.; Covey, Eric S. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2005
A word may mean different things in different contexts. The current study explored the changing denotations of spatial terms, focusing on how the distance inferred from a spatial description varied as a function of the size of the objects being spatially related. We examined both terms that explicitly convey distance (i.e., topological terms such…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Perceptual Development, Semantics, Language Usage

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